Couscous Salad Recipe - Easy and Nutritious

Here's a very easy couscous salad recipe which also happens to be absolutely delicious.

It's great for hot summer days but it's also very filling and tasty as a winter meal with the addition of some pre-cooked vegetables.

This is one of those wonderful recipes which you can vary to your heart's content with different vegetables and proteins to create either a rich and complex main meal or a stunningly simple side dish.

This couscous salad recipe provides a lovely way to prepare couscous and it's also very easy as it involves almost no cooking!

Ingredients

The ingredients are simple too. As well as the couscous, you need water, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice or cider vinegar, peppers and tomatoes and a few other salad vegetables such as shallots, spring onions, carrots and celery. Some fresh chopped herbs such as coriander, chives, tarragon or mint are very desirable ingredients but not strictly necessary. You can vary this couscous salad recipe according to what you have in your larder or fridge.

See Paula Wolfson's classic work: for more excellent ways to prepare couscous. Essential reading if you like Moroccan cuisine!

Couscous salad recipe - the method

Weigh out half a pound of couscous and put it into a large bowl - it will expand once it is soaked.

Add about 250 ml or 8-10 fluid ounces of water, 4 tablespoons of olive oil and the juice of a large lemon. Alternatively, you can use a couple of dessert spoonfuls of cider vinegar instead of the lemon. Crush in some garlic into the mix if you like and season it to taste.

Set the couscous aside to steep and expand.

Prepare one or two large peppers by holding them over a flame until the skins are blackened. It's amazing just how long you can leave them on a gas flame without them turning to cinders! (Even so, a pair of tongs is a help here.) Turn them from time to time.

Wrap them up in a damp tea towel for 10 minutes and afterwards the skin should peel away quite easily.

Homemade muesli really is a breeze to make. Experiment with different mixes and you will soon learn which cereals you like best. For a subtle taste it's good to include a high proportion of oats. Read on and get more information.